A wide range of covers! From epic multilayered power metal to straight forward punkrock
The Motörhead cover also features my dad on guitar, borrowing my Solar
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And yeah, despite my earlier thread about how I "only doubletrack" my guitars, I've actually started quad tracking!
The Thumas Peavey Rage profile is legendary good in my opinion, but I have also coupled it with the very mid-focused tone I've profiled of my live-use GSP1101. I have those at lower volume, just to fill up the low-mids a bit. So yeah, I'm a quad tracker now (however, not on the Mirror Mirror cover! Only Motörhead and Running Wild are quadtracked)
I could make a thread about my recent quadtracking discovery.